When a person takes any premeditated action to intentionally cause the death of another person (AI or player perma death of character).

4

1-2

Second Degree Murder

$3,500

400 minutes

When a person takes any unplanned action, or deliberately and maliciously chooses not to act, to intentionally to cause the death of another person.

5

1-3

Attempted Murder

$2,500

200 minutes

When a person takes any action, or deliberately and maliciously chooses not to act, with the intent to cause the death of another person, and is unsuccessful.

6

1-4

Attempted Murder of a Peace Officer

$4,000

300 minutes

When a person takes any action, or deliberately and maliciously chooses not to act, with the intent to cause the death of a peace officer, and is unsuccessful.

7

2

VIOLENT CRIMES

MAXIMUM FINE

MAXIMUM SENTENCE

DEFINITION

8

2-1

Manslaughter

$3,250

40 minutes

Unintentionally causing the death of a person without malice aforethought. Results when death occures from an improper use of reasonable care or skill (recklessness or negligence) in commission of a lawful act or when death occures while in the commission of an unlawful act not amounting to a felony.

9

2-2

Vehicular Manslaughter

$3,250

40 minutes

Causing the death of a person with a vehicle due to the negligence or recklessness of the driver. This section will not apply where: (i) The person operating the motor vehicle reports to the police station to report the incident within a reasonable period of time; and (ii) the act was done without intent.

10

2-3

Assault with a Deadly Firearm

$1,500

30 minutes

Intentionally causing bodily harm, or creating a clear and present threat of bodily harm, to another person by means of a firearm, except in self-defense.

11

2-4

Assault with a Deadly Weapon

$1,400

30 minutes

Intentionally causing bodily harm, or creating a clear and present threat of bodily harm, to another person by means of a deadly weapon or a dangerous instrument, except in self-defense. (deadly weapon includes: bats, knives, beer bottle, brass knuckles, vehicle, or any instrument or object that may not be deadly per se but capable of inflicting great bodily harm)

12

2-5

Battery on a Peace Officer

$1,250

20 minutes

Intentionally uses force to cause bodily harm on a peace officer.

13

2-6

Bank Robbery

$2,750

30 minutes

Stealing property of the bank by means of force or fear.

14

2-7

Armed Robbery

$2,000

25 minutes

Taking the belongings of another person by means of force or fear with any deadly weapon.

15

2-8

Strong-armed Robbery

$1,750

25 minutes

Taking the belongings of another person by means of force or fear without any weapon.

16

2-9

Attempted Armed Robbery

$1,000

20 minutes

Attempting to take the belongings of another person by means of force or fear with any deadly weapon.

17

2-10

Kidnapping

$1,750

25 minutes

Unlawfully seizing and carrying away a person by force or fraud, or seizing and detaining a person against his or her will with an intent to carry that person away at a later time. In the case where multiple hostages are taken at once, only one charge will be presented.

18

2-11

False Imprisonment

$1,500

25 minutes

When a person is restricted in their personal movement within any area without justification or consent. Actual physical restraint is not necessary to a false imprisonment case.

19

2-12

Felony Battery

$1,000

25 minutes

Causing significant injury to another person via the intentional offensive or harmful touching of that person without their consent. Note: Felony Battery only applies if the individual is incapacitated (knocked down), otherwise the misdemeanor form of Battery shall be charged.

20

2-13

Arson

$1,500

30 minutes

A person is guilty of arson when: with intent to destroy or damage property, he starts a fire that causes an explosion, and; The building is inhabited or occupied or the person has reason to believe the building may be inhabited or occupied, or: Any other person sustains serious physical injury as a result of the fire or explosion or the firefighting as a result thereof.

21

2-14

Terroristic Acts

$3,000

35 minutes

A threat to commit violence communicated with the intent to terrorize another, to cause evacuation of a building, or to cause serious public inconvenience, in reckless disregard of the risk of causing such terror or inconvenience.

22

2-15

Terroristic Threat

$1,500

25 minutes

A threat of mass violence, mass harm or mass destruction.

23

2-16

Animal Cruelty

$1,000

15 minutes

Intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly taking an action that mistreats or kills any animal without just cause, such as torturing, tormenting, mutilation, maiming, poisoning, or abandonment. Included are instances of duty to provide care, e.g., shelter, food, water, care if sick or injured; transporting or confining an animal in a manner likely to cause injury or death; causing an animal to fight with another; inflicting excessive or repeated unnecessary pain or suffering, e.g., uses objects to beat or injure an animal. This definition does not include proper maintenance of animals for show or sport; use of animals for food, lawful hunting, fishing or trapping.

24

3

WEAPONS/EXPLOSIVES

MAXIMUM FINE

MAXIMUM SENTENCE

DEFINITION

25

3-1

Trafficking of Illegal Weapons

$5,000

40 minutes

Possession of 8 or more illegal weapons. Does not stack with Possession or Distribution charges. Add 10 minutes and $1,000 fine for each additional weapon.

26

3-2

Distribution of Illegal Weapons

$3,000

25 minutes

Possession of 3 or more illegal weapons. Does not stack with any related Possession charges. Add 10 minutes and $1,000 fine for each additional weapon.

27

3-3

Possession of a Device of Mass Destruction

$5,000

40 minutes

Possession of an explosive device designed or intended to cause mass destruction (e.g. Semtex, Car Bomb). This charge can be stacked for additional devices.

Possession of 4 or more bags of marijuana. Does not stack with Possession of Marijuana. Add 1 minute to the sentence for every additional 10 bags. (1 brick = 18 bags, 2 joints = 1 bag)

49

5

CORRUPTION

MAXIMUM FINE

MAXIMUM SENTENCE

DEFINITION

50

5-1

Bribery

$500

15 minutes

Persuading someone to commit an illegal act in exchange for a gift, money, service or other item

51

5-2

Extortion

$1,500

15 minutes

Unlawfully obtaining property (both tangible and intangible) that one is not entitled to at the time of threat, through the use of force or threats. In extortion the victim willingly hands over money, property or other valuables to avoid future violence or damages.

52

5-3

Money Laundering

$500

15 minutes

The process of taking the proceeds of criminal activity and making them appear legal.

53

5-4

Racketeering / RICO

$2,000

20 minutes

Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Clause, commonly referred to as RICO provides for extended criminal penalties and civil cause of action for acts performed in support of or part of an ongoing criminal organization. RICO allows leaders of the racket to be tried for ordering a crime without conducting it themselves. Only a Justice may freeze or seize assets as a result of a RICO.

54

6

VEHICULAR RELATED

MAXIMUM FINE

MAXIMUM SENTENCE

DEFINITION

55

6-1

Vehicle Theft

$750

18 minutes

Operation of a motor vehicle without consent of the registered owner with the intent to permanently deprive them of the vehicle. Proof of permission can be shown in evidence by presenting the keys of the vehicle or from verification from the owner.

56

6-2

Carjacking (Armed)

$1,900

20 minutes

The theft of an automobile from its driver by force or intimidation with a deadly weapon.

57

6-3

Carjacking (Strong-armed)

$1,750

20 minutes

The theft of an automobile from its driver by force or intimidation.

58

6-4

Attempted Vehicle Theft

$350

15 minutes

Attempting to steal any motor vehicle.

59

6-5

Possession of a Stolen Vehicle

$500

18 minutes

Operating a stolen motor vehicle.

60

6-6

Felony Driving Under the Influence

$1,750

25 minutes

Operating a motor vehicle under the influence of legal or illegal drugs or alcohol and causing bodily harm to another.

61

6-7

Felony Evasion

$1,500

20 minutes

Using a vehicle to intentionally flee from a law enforcement officer attempting to arrest or detain them. (Does not stack under any circumstances)

62

7

MISC. FELONY

MAXIMUM FINE

MAXIMUM SENTENCE

DEFINITION

63

7-1

Grand Theft

$750

15 minutes

Taking of another person's belongings valued at or over $1000 or the theft of livestock.

64

7-2

Burglary

$500

15 minutes

Unlawfully entering into a dwelling, conveyance or vehicle and commiting a criminal act while on said property.

65

7-3

Escaping Custody

$500

15 minutes

Escaping custody with force, with or without help.

66

7-4

False Impersonation of a Lawyer or Government Official

$1,250

20 minutes

Intentionally or negligently pretending to be a Bar Certified Lawyer or Government Official (including law enforcement officers, Department of Justice members, etc.)

67

7-5

Perjury

$250

15 minutes

Submitting a false statement while under oath or affirmation.

68

7-6

Fraud

$500

15 minutes

Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.

69

7-7

Felony Failure to Appear

-

15 minutes

(Applied to FTA warrants for Felonies only) You willfully fail to appear in court when required to do so, in order to evade the process of the court. 15 Minute base + 5 minute per FTA warrant.

70

7-8

Aiding & Abetting / Accessory

-

100% of the criminal charges

Actively participating in a crime (directly or indirectly), but not the sole proprietor.

71

MISDEMEANOR CHARGES

72

NOTE: Misdemeanors with a sentence marked by an asterisk (*) should be issued as a citation/ticket UNLESS exigent circumstances (such as repeated offenses within a short time period, or clear and demonstrable unwillingness to comply) make jail time necessary.All other misdemeanors should have their sentences issued normally, but, under the discretion of the arresting officer, may be issued as a citation without jail time in special cases.

Any device used for unlawfully injecting or smoking a controlled substance.

76

8-3

Unlawful Consumption

$150

-

(a) It is unlawful for any person to drink any alcoholic beverage outside of an individuals residence or authorized location permitted by the city. (b)Consumption of any CDS or Marijuana outside of an individuals residence or any other certified location.

77

9

VEHICULAR RELATED

MAXIMUM FINE

MAXIMUM SENTENCE

DEFINITION

78

9-1

Driving Under the Influence / Driving While Intoxicated (DUI / DWI)

$1,500

15 minutes

Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol with a blood alcohol content greater than 0.08 BAC or while under the influence of legal or illegal drugs which impair the vehicle operator in such a way that it endangers the safety of others.

79

9-2

Hit and Run

$400

15 minutes

The act of causing (or contributing to) a traffic accident (such as colliding with a person or fixture) and failing to stop and identify onself afterwards or failing to resolve the accident with the police.

Shotguns cannot be open carried or concealed upon a person in a public place. This includes businesses, except for registered and licensed security personnel. They can be stored in a trunk of a vehicle and can only be removed to bring onto ones private property, hunting grounds or to a proper shooting range. (Hunting grounds away from the public, streets, houses and other buildings.)

85

10-3

Possession of a Rifle in Public

$500

10 minutes

Rifles cannot be open carried or concealed upon a person in a public place. This includes businesses, except for registered and licensed security personnel. They can be stored in a trunk of a vehicle and can only be removed to bring onto ones private property, hunting grounds or to a proper shooting range. (Hunting grounds away from the public, streets, houses and other buildings.)

86

10-4

Possession of a Handgun in Public

$500

10 minutes

Any person who openly carries a loaded or unloaded handgun in public. This includes businesses, except for registered and licensed security personnel. (eg. Firearm in holsters, except for LEO)

87

10-5

Assault

$150

10 minutes

Attempting to touch another individual in an offensive or harmful way without their consent. Assault is sometimes defined as attempted battery.

88

10-6

Battery

$250

15 minutes

Battery is the intentional offensive or harmful touching of another person without their consent. Under this general definition, a battery offense requires all of the following: intentional touching; the touching must be harmful or offensive; no consent from the victim. (this includes spitting on them) Note: this charge should be upgraded to Felony Battery if the individual is incapacitated (knocked down).

89

10-7

Resisting Arrest

$300

15 minutes

The act of using force to prevent arrest (with or without a warrant), handcuffing and/or taking a person into police custody, running counts as resisting.

90

10-8

Obstruction of Justice

$250

10 minutes

Unlawfully hindering the discovery, apprehension, conviction, defense, or punishment of anyone who has committed a crime or of evidence. Examples are, but not limited to: providing false information to peace officers while being detained/arrested, destroying or tampering evidence, or utilizing any violence or physical threat against a witness, law enforcement officer, or court official to prevent justice from being served. This charge is also applicable when a person baits or intentionally breaks the law to gain attention of a law enforcement officer.

91

10-9

Disturbing the Peace

$200

10 minutes*

Police often use disturbing the peace charge to keep the peace when a person is behaving in a disruptive manner, but presents no serious public danger. (fighting in public etc)

92

10-10

Theft

$250

10 minutes

Taking of another person's belongings valued at or under $999.

93

10-11

Destruction of Physical Evidence

$350

15 minutes

Destroying evidence relevant to a legal proceeding.

94

10-12

Failure to Inform

$200

10 minutes

The intentional failure to inform law enforcement of concealed weapons during a legal detainment.

95

10-13

Reckless Endangerment

$300

10 minutes

Acts that create a substantial risk of serious physical injury to another person. The accused person isn't required to intend the resulting or potential harm, but must have acted in a way that showed a disregard for the foreseeable consequences of the actions.

96

10-14

Criminal Threats

$250

10 minutes

Intentionally or knowingly putting another person in fear of bodily injury.

97

10-15

Unlawful Discharge of a Firearm

$500

10 minutes

Discharging a firearm without a lawful reason. (Does not stack with murder, attempted murder, battery, or any other violent crime where the discharge of a firearm results in harming another individual)

98

10-16

Brandishing a Firearm

$500

10 minutes

Drawing or exhibiting any firearm in the presence of any other person, except in self-defense.

99

10-17

Brandishing a Deadly Weapon

$300

10 minutes

Drawing or exhibiting any item other than a firearm which can be used as a deadly weapon in the presence of any other person, except in self-defense.

100

10-18

Failure to Identify

$500

-

Failure to identify one's self while being detained on reasonable suspicion. During traffic stops one is legally required to provide their name and license if they are the driver of the motor vehicle, failure to do so is an offense.

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